Estimates of the English Kings from William 'the Conquereor' to George III.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 515 sivua |
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... Kings can be only responsible to God , for the laws of justice , as applicable to other men , cannot fairly be applied ... King are not extreme either for good or evil , the considerations arising from these peculiarities of his position ...
... Kings can be only responsible to God , for the laws of justice , as applicable to other men , cannot fairly be applied ... King are not extreme either for good or evil , the considerations arising from these peculiarities of his position ...
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... you , ' he cried , ' struck me down ? ' A soldier stood forward , and said , ' It was I : I took you for a knight , not for the King . ' To which 6 William rejoined , ' By the holy face of Lucca 22 ESTIMATES OF THE ENGLISH KINGS .
... you , ' he cried , ' struck me down ? ' A soldier stood forward , and said , ' It was I : I took you for a knight , not for the King . ' To which 6 William rejoined , ' By the holy face of Lucca 22 ESTIMATES OF THE ENGLISH KINGS .
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... King of England who had annexed Normandy , instead of a Duke of Normandy having conquered England . As with his father , neither king , nor noble , nor race could stand against Rufus's will . His able brother Henry tried his hand ...
... King of England who had annexed Normandy , instead of a Duke of Normandy having conquered England . As with his father , neither king , nor noble , nor race could stand against Rufus's will . His able brother Henry tried his hand ...
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... King had some reason in the years that followed to deplore his constrained act . No greater act of penance and mortification of the spirit could he have inflicted on himself than he did in making such a man his yokefellow in the govern ...
... King had some reason in the years that followed to deplore his constrained act . No greater act of penance and mortification of the spirit could he have inflicted on himself than he did in making such a man his yokefellow in the govern ...
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... King of modern time , and as I may almost say , he clearly surpassed all his predecessors in England , and preferred contending by counsel rather than by the sword . If he could ... King Henry at his death 36 ESTIMATES OF THE ENGLISH KINGS .
... King of modern time , and as I may almost say , he clearly surpassed all his predecessors in England , and preferred contending by counsel rather than by the sword . If he could ... King Henry at his death 36 ESTIMATES OF THE ENGLISH KINGS .
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Estimates of the English Kings from William 'The Conquereor' to George III John L. Sanford Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2010 |
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